I usually prefer basmati rice
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,675 Location In a kakistocracy Sep 5, 2022 #90,362 I keep a sealed pot of garlic/salt paste on my fridge, it lasts a good 6 months, even more
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,675 Location In a kakistocracy Sep 5, 2022 #90,363 It saves a lot of time cooking
Lily Site Supporter Reaction score 23,675 Location California Sep 5, 2022 #90,364 Cuban lady taught me to take minced garlic put it into hot oil, soon as it starts to brown pour it over steamed rice
Cuban lady taught me to take minced garlic put it into hot oil, soon as it starts to brown pour it over steamed rice
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,675 Location In a kakistocracy Sep 5, 2022 #90,366 Is there such a thing as needle rice in the US?
Iggy McLulz Fucking Delightful Site Supporter Reaction score 1,450 Location Altoona, P.A. Sep 5, 2022 #90,367 I bet it does
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,675 Location In a kakistocracy Sep 5, 2022 #90,368 Many people do that here too Lily
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,675 Location In a kakistocracy Sep 5, 2022 #90,371 LOL Basmati costs 5 times more than normal rice
Oerdin Regular Member Reaction score 7,488 Sep 5, 2022 #90,372 I misread. Never heard of needle rice.
Lily Site Supporter Reaction score 23,675 Location California Sep 5, 2022 #90,373 This lady is a great cook. Her Cuban dishes...delicious.
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,675 Location In a kakistocracy Sep 5, 2022 #90,375 Yeah, needle rice is the direct translation to English
Oerdin Regular Member Reaction score 7,488 Sep 5, 2022 #90,376 It stores well, tastes great, and I avoid the cheap stuff
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,675 Location In a kakistocracy Sep 5, 2022 #90,377 Basmati is a lot thicker than the one we have here and it seems to stick less
Oerdin Regular Member Reaction score 7,488 Sep 5, 2022 #90,378 We will make rice 3-4 times per week and it is easy using our rice cooker.
Oerdin Regular Member Reaction score 7,488 Sep 5, 2022 #90,379 The basmati I get is from india, it is very long grain, but has a lower starch content so not sticky.
The basmati I get is from india, it is very long grain, but has a lower starch content so not sticky.
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,675 Location In a kakistocracy Sep 5, 2022 #90,380 I think the rice we consume here is what you call "long-grain" there
Iggy McLulz Fucking Delightful Site Supporter Reaction score 1,450 Location Altoona, P.A. Sep 5, 2022 #90,381 we make a good bit of rice some weeks and others not so much.
Oerdin Regular Member Reaction score 7,488 Sep 5, 2022 #90,382 I just like the taste, texture, and how it gets fluffier.
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,675 Location In a kakistocracy Sep 5, 2022 #90,383 Yeah, Basmati online costs 10x more than the stuff found in supermarkets ROFLMAO
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,675 Location In a kakistocracy Sep 5, 2022 #90,384 But I'll see if I find it on the imported section next time
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,675 Location In a kakistocracy Sep 5, 2022 #90,385 It seems like Americans are consuming more rice than what I remember
MANCID RILKO Beaner coffee farmer Site Supporter Reaction score 5,675 Location In a kakistocracy Sep 5, 2022 #90,386 When I lived there it wasn't very common
Oerdin Regular Member Reaction score 7,488 Sep 5, 2022 #90,387 I believe Brazil has trade tariffs on India and the US.
Oerdin Regular Member Reaction score 7,488 Sep 5, 2022 #90,388 Most basmati is grown in those two countries.
Oerdin Regular Member Reaction score 7,488 Sep 5, 2022 #90,389 My qife and kids love it. Though I insist on low starch rice.
Iggy McLulz Fucking Delightful Site Supporter Reaction score 1,450 Location Altoona, P.A. Sep 5, 2022 #90,390 rice is still fairly cheap while everything else is way more expensive now